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October 29, 2024 56 mins
During the 20th century, a number of individuals devoted their lives to helping the Jewish People; determined, courageous and innovative. Their fundraising efforts had an enormous impact on the Jewish world. Their stories need to be heard.    Charity also raises Halachic dilemmas for donors and recipients alike. And then there is a unique opportunity to introduce a History for the Curious podcast !   Join our fundraiser this week, to help double our audience. Link goes live on Motze Shabbos 2nd November -  www.charityextra.com/jle/podcast  

 

Summary

This conversation explores significant moments in Jewish fundraising history: people, events and campaigns. It emphasizes the importance of charity and community support and delves into the historical context of Jewish fundraising efforts, particularly in the aftermath of World War II. It highlights the transformative power of community support, the guilt felt by American Jewry for not doing enough during the war, and the significant contributions made by individuals like Henry Morgenthau. The discussion also touches on the evolution of fundraising methods, including the rise of online platforms that democratize giving. Halakhic perspectives on fundraising practices are also explored, such as revealing names of donors and repayments for loans

 

Takeaways

WWI brought various Jewish organisations together to help Jews internationally.

Rabbi Elya Chaim Meisels played a crucial role in building Lodz's infrastructure and exemplified selflessness.

The Ponovezher Rov's efforts saved many lives during the war.

True fundraising requires a deep understanding of the cause.

Building a future is more important than memorializing the past.

The impact of individual donors can transform communities.

Historic fundraising campaigns have shaped the Jewish community's response to crises. The ongoing struggle for Jewish survival is echoed in historical fundraising efforts.

Halakhic issues play a crucial role in the ethics of fundraising.

Online fundraising has transformed how charities engage with donors. 

 

Chapters

03:03 Fundraising History: A Chilly Evening in Chicago

10:36 Rabbi Elya Chaim Meisels: His foresight and his support of scholars, trade unionists and cholera victims

16:53 The Ponovezher Rov: Resilience and Courage After the Holocaust

29:33 Historic Fundraising Campaigns Post-WWII

33:25 Guilt and Responsibility in Fundraising

39:13 The Fight for a Jewish State and Golda Meir’s financial campaign

43:57 Halakhic Fundraising Dilemmas

51:01 The Evolution of Online Fundraising

54:45  Win the chance to introduce a History for the Curious Podcast

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